the cleaning and treating of all the painted plaster surfaces in order
to preserve the murals.
A new roof was introduced over the entire complex of
Rooms 22, 23 & 35, new red brick masonry brought the walls to
an uniform height of 4 m with a proper gradient to the south. The
roof was made in the traditional way of the region: palm branches
covered with a layer of mud mixed with dung, but iron pipes were
used instead of wooden beams.
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to preserve the murals.
A new roof was introduced over the entire complex of
Rooms 22, 23 & 35, new red brick masonry brought the walls to
an uniform height of 4 m with a proper gradient to the south. The
roof was made in the traditional way of the region: palm branches
covered with a layer of mud mixed with dung, but iron pipes were
used instead of wooden beams.
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